“The sky looks drab, the birds as though forced to chirp sing in monotony, the cat positioned in a snug fold, a sense of dimness as though casting shadows of a pine tree, a guitar in a dilapidated state disowned in the room and a piece of clay…” , well how should I describe this one? Maybe, a piece of clay lying in the corners of darkness! Another way to describe could be “a piece of clay molded to create sculptures of variegated colors and textures. The later sounds more creative, am I not right. Well, modeling clay is pure fun, this is the only activity that dances on your tunes, indeed!

What is Modeling Clay?

Modeling clay refers to a set of associative ductile materials employed to sculpt and build diverse and assorted shapes. Modeling clay is used by children, artisans, sculptors, artists and by all those who find monotony gripping them tight, as you did! This pliable group of materials have an inherent property to be molded in various shapes and sizes that create intriguing effects. Sculpt, blend or deliver texture, modeling clay does it all!

Different Types of Modeling Clay

Oil based Modeling Clay – An oil based modeling clay also referred to as plasticine or plastilina is a feasibly soft clay. The oil based clay is bestowed with an indispensable quality of retaining its soft texture, thereby, not drying or hardening. This type of clay could be used as it is, in its original state when picked from the store or may be blended. Oil based modeling clay does not possess an adhesive property. When you handle oil based clay, your hands don’t feel slippery and slimy.

Pottery Clay – The properties of pottery clay are a precise diametric to oil based clay. Contrary to oil based clay, pottery clay has a sticky feel when handled. This type of clay does not retain its softness for a long time. It becomes hard, making it practically non-feasible to work with. The pottery clay as the name suggests, is used for the purpose of pottery. The firing clay, as it is also known, is air-dried followed by the firing process in the kiln. The potter’s wheel manufactures pots of clay, with pots being ornamented with subtle matte, or marvelously glossy finishes and textures and baked through the process of firing.

Dough Modeling Clay – Dough modeling clay is also regarded as play dough. Play doughs are economically reasonable than other varieties of modeling clay. It is an edible molding also called salt dough that is meant for the purpose of indulging in unadulterated play. The dough could also be prepared at home. The most enlightening characteristic about play dough is that the dough is easily recyclable – you could use and reuse it innumerable times. Make a cowboy hat, a polka-dotted dress, a Halloween mask or a delightful wreathe by reprocessing the clay. However the play dough has a tendency to develop cracks while air drying or during the process of baking.

Polymer Modeling Clay – Polymer modeling clay is obtainable with regards to their different textures and degree of softness that they possess. Polymer clays are accessible in variegated hues and colors. If you have opted for plain, colorless dough, you could color the same according to your preference. A wide array of colors include translucent, metallic and other flashy and dynamic shades.

How to Make Modeling Clay

Here is a modeling clay recipe that will be worth the effort, energy and time. Modeling clay is a great way to get the kids mind occupied instead of them confining their olfactory and visual senses to the idiot cube rather, the flat cube!

Mentioned below are easy instructions that you may follow on how to make play dough.

  1. Equip your kitchen counter with flour, water, salt and food colors.
  2. The next step is to pour a cup of water, add a cup of salt and 2 cups of flour in a container bowl. Blend it thoroughly.
  3. Now introduce a food color of your choice. Keep blending.
  4. Ensure that the mixture is well-mixed and the texture is soft yet firm. To avoid over-drying, place the mixture into an air-tight container. Your modeling clay is ready!

You could use this clay to form shapes of your choice and remember to reuse the clay by transforming the clay into a different shape. Another suggestion worth the mention – kindly keep the dough away from areas that are heavily carpeted and fashionable flooring. Playing with play dough is great fun, but scrubbing and plucking out the residual modeling material from the carpet is no frolic, you see!

Modeling Clay Ideas

You could make just about anything with modeling clay. When the modeling activity is concerned with kids and children, the scenario takes a somersault. Some easy art and craft ideas for kids with clay modeling are suggested in this section.

  • Well, for a start, you could teach your kids basic shapes, such as making a cube, a ball, a cone.
  • Fruit shapes could also be made with clay modeling.
  • After kids become acquainted with the basic shapes, introduce them to the making of a pyramid or a prism. This technique of clay modeling will aid children in learning the practical way.
  • The clay could also be molded in the shape of a snake, and the same long structure of the clay mold could be transformed into a circular tube by joining the two ends of the snake shape.
  • Another shape that could be formulated is that of a snowman. A snowman could be made by rolling two pieces of clay into the shape of a ball. One clay ball should be smaller than the other. Fix the smaller clay ball on the larger one and make its eyes by poking two adjacent holes into its forehead. Make a small cone by rolling a piece of clay and fix the piece on its face. The nose of the snowman is made!
  • You could also make a caterpillar by making seven to eight little spherical balls and attaching them one after the other. Your caterpillar is ready to crawl!
  • A piece of art is created, when the child is taught to make a house. Molding the clay into a small cube and a prism respectively, piled on top of the cube makes a house. Having your child indulge in intelligent play that succeeds in stimulating their intellect and amalgamation quotient, helps them to learn well, grasp quickly and retain basic knowledge for a lifetime.

Still stuck on this piece of writing? Well, I suggest you go and lay your hands on the basic ingredients to prepare modeling clay and help your master create a master piece! Your Pablo Picasso is ready to mold on and create designs that could become monolithic someday!

 

Clay is a highly versatile material. It so beautifully transforms into any shape we want it to, to become anything that we want it to. Moreover, it allows us to add the beauty of color to it, so that it truly represents our creation, and loses its identity in the process. Being as sturdy as it is, we can model something extremely tiny to something huge from this wonderful material. There is so much that can be done with clay. But when this malleable element is in our hands, we find ourselves lost for some great ideas. Here, we attempt to provide you with some great clay modeling ideas that you can experiment with, or draw inspiration from.

Simple Clay Modeling Ideas

As mentioned earlier, clay can easily be modeled into anything by using additional tools such as stencils and clay shaping tools. While creating masterpieces with clay takes a lot of time and effort, you can definitely start off with some simple creations that will allow you to get a hang of the entire technique that goes into clay modeling. So here are some ideas that you can inspire from.

Initials for your Room Door
Modeling letters from clay is perhaps the simplest thing possible. Start simple by modeling clay into your initials, or your whole name, decorate it according to your personal style, and place it on your room door. The letters could be sharp or round, or in any font you want. In fact, if you are feeling a little adventurous, model your initials with clay in a different script. Use a tray as a backdrop and hang it on your door. Or, attach each letter to a sturdy string, and let it hang from the top of your door (something like a wind chime). Great idea, isn’t it?

3D Bookmarks
For the avid reader, a bookmark made of clay may be one of the best gifts you could give her/him. Of course, the option of making it for your reading pleasure is also available. So the idea is to use a cardboard base, and model small figures, shapes, or any other objects and stick them on the bookmark. For instance, you could model stars with a night sky as the backdrop on the bookmark. The stars could be decorated with glitter to truly shine. These stars would ideally be only on the top area of the bookmark so that it fits into books well. This was one example and there are several other ideas you can dabble with, within this idea.

Scrolls with Personal Messages
This is another clay model that would make a great gift for someone on their birthday or any special day, where you would carve out how special that person is to you, on a clay base. Model a plaque or a scroll from clay. Make it as long as you would like your message to be. Also make room for any embellishments you would like to add around the message. Now either using a free hand or stencils, carve out your message on the clay base. Once it hardens, you could paint it with metallic colors so that the writing stands out. While this would make a great gift, it can also make a great artifact for your home where you may carve out your thoughts or some of your favorite quotes and place it on a wall highlighted with an accent color.

Jewelry
A lot of different pieces of jewelry can be modeled from clay such as pendants, bangles, and earrings. While bangles may be the easiest to model, pendants can be shaped into anything you can imagine, painted accordingly, and put through a string to make a gorgeous necklace. Now some of you may want to make the chain from clay too. This is alright as long as it can bear the weight of the pendant. You don’t want it to snap suddenly and put your hard work to waste. Earrings again can be designed in a variety of shapes, probably to match the pendants you have modeled from clay.

Large Chess Pieces
To create an artifact for your home, you can replicate any chess piece of your choice, but in a larger size. Modeling such a big piece of clay may require a little more expertise. Once hardened, you may then spray paint it into a regal color such as a bronze or a dull gold. Even silver is a great idea. These colors will of course, vary based on the décor of your room. Place this artifact on the floor in the corner of a room (probably highlighted with a soft light), or on a vanity table in your living room. If you can manage it, make a chess piece large enough to function as a coat hanger! Yes, it will take some hard work, but will look simply awesome anywhere you place it.

So modeling clay is not such a bad idea after all, is it? Once again, there is so much to experiment with, so much color to add, so much to bring to life, that you just can’t be out of ideas. Hopefully you have drawn some inspiration from the ideas given here, and will be able to make some masterpieces with clay. Enjoy!

 

Besides the endless days of summer, the best time for kids is during the holidays. The lights, the family, the food, the gifts – all add up to a bunch of excitement. The more you let them in on the holiday planning fun, the more exciting it will be for them, and the more pride they can take in a successful holiday. There is a tendency to exclude kids from the holiday preparations for many reasons: we want everything to be perfect, most of the work we do is for them so that they can enjoy the holiday, or may be we don’t trust that they’ll do it right. However, involving kids in holiday preparations can be empowering for them, as well as fun for you.

Creating Decorations and Decorating
Kid-created decorations are often the highlight of any holiday table. From hand turkeys to painstakingly crafted ornaments, people always love the handmade decorations the best, because they are truly made with love, and they’re usually the most fun. Find small things your kids can do, like creating centerpieces or napkin rings, and supervise their creations. Be sure to put these things out where people can see them when they come over, because there’s nothing worse than creating something you’re proud of and having it hidden. Let them show your guests what they’ve made and talk about it. They’ll be happy to do so! You can also have the kids help plan how to decorate the house for the season. Kids have great ideas, and their creativity is endless. Have them help mix up your usual decorating routine!

Shopping for and Wrapping Gifts
What better way to get into the spirit of the season than to go shopping? Kids love to pick out gifts for their parents, siblings, and friends. Give your kids a price limit, and then let them choose whatever they think the person they’re buying for would like. This will help them to be proud of their gifts, as well as try to budget according to the amount of money they have. These are valuable life skills, and it’s fun to see what they pick out for the ones they love. You can also let them wrap their own gifts. Give them options of gift bags or wrapping paper and watch them go to town. It may not be perfect, but it will be precious, for sure.

Cooking
Kids love to cook. They love to get their hands dirty and create fun meals with the help of their parents. They also feel a sense of pride in the food items they create, and they love it when people eat what they make and talk about how delicious it is. Allowing your kids into the kitchen can help them learn cooking and baking, and can also give them ownership over the holiday meal. Of course, you’ll have to help them along the way, but taking that time can really make a kid’s day. It will also give you some time with your child among the hustle and bustle of holiday time, which you’ll never regret having.

Other Crafts
Holiday crafts are the best. There are so many things you can do with just a little glue and glitter. Creating centerpieces and ornaments is fun, but you can also look to nature for inspiration. Leaf collages or prints are a fun way to capture the fall. Jack-o’-lanterns are an excellent way to celebrate Halloween (and don’t forget to toast those pumpkin seeds!), and there is endless inspiration to take from the first snowflakes that fall in winter. Your imagination is the key!

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